Robotic hands have existed for decades. But most of them are Robotic hands have existed for decades. But most of them are built for factories, not for the future. They grip, they move, they work — but they don't feel human. We believe that's about to change.

Open Hand was founded on a simple idea: that a humanoid robot hand should move the way a human hand moves. All five fingers. Every joint. Every natural motion. Not a simplified version of the human hand — the real thing.

We also believe that this technology shouldn't be locked behind closed doors. The next generation of robotics, prosthetics, and human-machine interfaces deserves an open source robotic hand that anyone can build on. That's why Open Hand is fully open source — free to study, free to modify, free to push forward.